they are all Indo-European languages
The Related Link below shows the Indo-European languages and their development. The most common Indo-European languages are: Afrikaans Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi French German Greek Hindi Icelandic Italian Latin Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Ukrainian Yiddish
There were no Romance languages in ancient Rome. This term refers to the modern languages which are derived from vulgar (common) Latin. They are: Italian, French, Spanish, Portuguese and Romanian.
The Battle of Verdun, the Somme, and Ypres were all World War I battles with the French fighting the Germans.
About 230 languages are spoken in Europe. Here is a list of the most common not including the languages of Portugal:EnglishScotsGaelicManxBretonWelshIrishFrenchSpanishCatalanGalicianBasqueOccitanGermanDutchDanishSwedishNorwegianIcelandicSamiFaroeseItalianGreekTurkishLuxembourgishRomanschRomaniBulgarianPolishCzechSlovakHungarianFinnishBosnianMacedonianSerbianCroatianAlbanianMontenegrinBelarusianUkrainianRomanianYiddishEstonianLatvianLithuanianRussian
France had Germanic people living in there country and the Germans had French people living in their country. They disliked each other intensely. They both fought in World War 1. They had the Treaty of the Versailles in common too. They shared the coast of the English Channel. They both had navies but the French did not have a lot planes like the Germans did. Some German citizens hated the Nazis and most French people hated them. Both countries had Jews in their nation that were fairly well off or insanely rich.
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
The Related Link below shows the Indo-European languages and their development. The most common Indo-European languages are: Afrikaans Bulgarian Czech Danish Dutch English Farsi French German Greek Hindi Icelandic Italian Latin Norwegian Polish Portuguese Romanian Russian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Swedish Ukrainian Yiddish
There are many, including English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Romanian, Serbo-Croatian, Greek, Russian and many more.
Those languages are all from different language families, but here is what they have in common:All three languages are Indo-European languagesAll three are written with variations of the Latin alphabetAll three are written left to rightAll three contain many borrowed words from EnglishAll three have masculine and feminine nouns (Polish and German also have neuter nouns)
main languages e.g. english, chinese, french etc.
English and French
Swahili French and English
English, Chinese , spanish, french
There are 6 commonly spoken languages in Germany: German, Turkish, Polish, Serbo-Crotation, and Dutch. These are the common ones. There are many more.
The main languages spoken in Aosta Valley, Italy are Italian and French. The region also has a local dialect called Valdôtain.
Both languages (French and Romanian) have evolved from Latin.
French Guiana and Suriname are two South American countries that do not include Spanish among their common languages. French is the official language in French Guiana, where it makes more sense to learn Dutch and Portuguese as second languages because of common borders with Brazil and Suriname. Dutch serves as the official language of Suriname, where it makes more sense to learn English, French or Portuguese because of common borders with Brazil, Guyana and French Guiana.